I think they have talent, not my particular type of music, but that's not what I was talking about. I'm talking about recorded music sound compared to live music sound. It's definitely a art form that not many record labels can get. As an example, a band that has both a great recorded sound and live sound is The Killers. A lot of this also has to do with the sound man and how much he can capture and relay the digital effects that are on the recorded CD at a live show. And whether they have butchered the analog of vocal, so when they sing live it sounds nothing like on the CD. It's a whole other world. lol